Meaning rescind
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(v.) to take back, repeal (The company rescinded its offer of employment after discovering that Jane’s resume was full of lies.)
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v. to cancel a contract, putting the parties back to the position...
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To make void or cancel, for example a law or contract.
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1630s, from French rescinder "cut off, cancel" (15c.), and directly from Latin rescindere "to cut off, tear off, abolish," from re- "back" (see re-) + scindere "to c [..]
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To cancel a contract by mutual agreement of the parties, putting them the positions they would have occupied had the contract not existed.
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v. To make void, as an act, by the enacting authority or a superior authority.
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To take back or cancel.
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Definition To cancel a contractual agreement.
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[Latin rescindere to cut loose, annul, from re- away, back + scindere to cut, split] vt 1 : to take back and make void [ed its suspension of his license] 2 : to abrogate (a contract or transaction) .. [..]
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Cancel a CONTRACT agreement.
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Rescind literally means to invalidate by subsequent action or by a higher authority. It means to invalidate or nullify a contract or a written direction that is delivered by a judiciary. The term resc [..]
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(v) cancel officially
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Rescinding a business process operates on completed business processes. It completely reverses all changes made to Workday data. It is also a securable action in a business process security policy.
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(WCB) - A Board Panel memorandum of decision which voids or annuls a Workers' Compensation Law Judge decision. (Decisions to rescind are usually issued without prejudice in order to allow the par [..]
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v. to cancel a contract, putting the parties back to the position as if the contract had not existed. Both parties rescind a contract by mutual agreement, since a unilateral cancellation of a contract [..]
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In the context of the notary profession, the verb "To rescind" would be used when a borrower cancels their loan by rescinding. The document that authorizes the borrower to rescind is [..]
Source: 123notary.com

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v. to cancel a contract, putting the parties back to the position as if the contract had not existed. Both parties rescind a contract by mutual agreement, since a unilateral cancellation of a contract [..]
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(transitive) To repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect. ''The agency will rescind the policy because many people are dissatisfied with it.''
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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To cancel a contract because of misrepresentation, fraud, or illegal procedure.
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